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Originally posted by darmstadt View Post
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Originally posted by original PM View PostNot sure what you are trying to achieve with a poster of film a commemorating the deaths of over 100,000 troops whose sole reason for being there was to aid the France in pushing back the invading germans.
Should we have just stood back whilst you took over Europe?
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Not sure what you are trying to achieve with a poster of film a commemorating the deaths of over 100,000 troops whose sole reason for being there was to aid the France in pushing back the invading germans.
Should we have just stood back whilst you took over Europe?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTypical Brexiteer attitude...un-*******-believable. Will you be donning khaki with Nigel as well?Originally posted by original PM View PostNot to pull your asses out of the fire again - oh wait I guess you are German.....
The anniversary for invading Poland passed at the start of this month.
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostTypical Brexiteer attitude...un-*******-believable. Will you be donning khaki with Nigel as well?
The anniversary for invading Poland passed at the start of this month.
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May agrees to border controls between UK and Northern Ireland
I think congratulations are in order for the Eurocrats, that is one heck of a concession by the UK, gives us a view of what is to come.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostMacron plays hard ball
The EU's stance will always be the stance of the toughest EU member, so sayeth the rules.
Unfortunately the Brexiteer myth that the EU is an EUSSR isn't true, it has to obey all it's members. This is what happens when you don't understand what you're up against.
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Macron plays hard ball
The EU's stance will always be the stance of the toughest EU member, so sayeth the rules.
Unfortunately the Brexiteer myth that the EU is an EUSSR isn't true, it has to obey all it's members. This is what happens when you don't understand what you're up against.
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Theresa May pretends to be tough
Just showing off before she caves once she's given her speech to the goblins at the Tory conference.
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Am in Germany right now and German tv calls the meeting in Salzburg a complete failure for the UK and started to warn for days long traffic jams for the UK borders
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